The Motor Traffic and Transport Unit of the Ghana Police Service (MTTU) has directed all heavy duty truck drivers plying the Accra-Kumasi road to desist from using the Mamfe-Koforidua road.
Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa says government must harmonize the various youth policies to create the congenial environment for the youth to realise their full potentials.
A four-member delegation led by Mr Claude Maerten, European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana, has paid a courtesy call on Mr Amin Amidu Suleiman, the Minister of Roads and Highways in Accra.
A Development Facilitator Prince Mahama says the 2008 educational reform would be a mirage if government fails to improve infrastructural facilities and human resource across the country.
Parliament on Tuesday started the debate on the 2013 budget statement and economic policy delivered by Finance and Economic planning Minister.
The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has ended a two-day management retreat aimed at developing short, medium and long term goals to fit into the ministryÂ’s new mandate.
Having already stolen the consumer crown from Apple's iPhone, Samsung is looking to supplant BlackBerry in the business world.
As usual, Google's co-founders received no bonus for 2012, but their colleagues received nice checks. Chairman Eric Schmidt scored $6 million for his efforts, and three other executives received about $3 million each.
Google has agreed to pay a record fine for collecting wi-fi data as part of its Street View service in the US.
Eight more suspects have been arrested after clashes between residents of two communities in Tamale which led to the death of one person, and serious injuries to four others.
Some Mission Hospitals are still turning away card bearing members of the National Health Insurance Scheme even though some of their monies have been paid.
What kind of chance did little Jonylah Watkins of Chicago really have?
Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel Tuesday night, indicating that cardinals gathered at the Vatican to elect a new pope had not chosen one in the first ballot of their conclave.
Malaria accounts for 33 per cent of all deaths in children under five.
Sometimes, it becomes highly disinteresting to continue to diagnose and proffer transformative remedies for the ailing institutions in a country that promises a better Ghana.
Stories about substandard drugs on the Ghanaian market donÂ’t seem to escape the headline news as they are seamlessly reported in the mainstream media.
Ghana defender Baba Abdul Rahman is relishing his debut call up to the Black Stars ahead of the teamÂ’s World Cup qualifier against Sudan on March 24 in Kumasi.
Coconut is cultivated as a source of income, food and drink in Ghana. The palm is cultivated as a subsistence crop by poor rural dwellers, most of whom often do not have the skills and means to engage in other source of employment.
A 42-year-old mother of two, suffering from life-threatening kidney failure, is appealing to the security agencies to apprehend a con man who has been preying on persons suffering from Kidney failure at the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital.
As black smoke issued from the Sistine Chapel in Rome signifying second and third votes in the Papal election have been inconclusive, Ghana's Cardinal Appiah Turkson's fate is left in the balance.
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